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Under Armour’s recently released line of hiking boots draws inspiration from an unlikely source: basketball player Steph Curry.

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Couples who ski together stay together, right? But even if neither of you will ever click into a pair of bindings, you can learn from these eight dating tips.

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Marathon training can be overwhelming, but some things just aren't worth the stress

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The perfect car for outdoor lovers just got even better

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Two friends built an empowering community that encourages everyone to focus on trails, not scales

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All Your Music Will Sound Better On This Reclaimed Wood Speaker

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We pitted a $30 Stanley against three less-pricey competitors to find out

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This is what happens when Woolrich designs a camper

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Is it time for environmental activists to take a different, more potent approach to mobilizing?

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The Jack Jumping World Championships—where competitors attach a single ski to a stool, then hang on as they hurtle down the slope—has been going strong for almost four decades. Mixing a bit of history with adrenaline and flipping a bird at the Big Ski establishment in the process, the event showcases ski culture at its very finest.

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Grassroots remains united with Outdoor Retailer and Outdoor Industry Association and withdraws its 2018 Connect show from Sandy, Utah

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Pro mountain biker Chris Baddick lives and trains in Boulder, Colorado. His gear room— equipped with a full bike-repair setup, nearly a dozen road and mountain rigs, and endless spare tires—is a dirt lover’s dream.

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In 1967, Davis broke ground on the country's first true bike lane. Fifty years later, we look back on the inaugural system's impact—and how more work remains to be done to protect cyclists nationwide.

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A bottle and unscrews in the middle to ensure easy cleaning.

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Peter Heller returns with a straightforward but expertly observed detective mystery, set in America's first national park

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When Ford sent a new Raptor to test, it obviously made sense for me and the 61-year-old adventurer to take it into the desert for two days of high-speed power slides, campfire-cooked steaks, and tequila.

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With the right gear and a little planning, pitching the ultimate kid-friendly base camp this summer is a cinch

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With little fanfare, one of the tallest, largest ski resorts in the world is taking shape in British Columbia, masterminded by the most visionary resort architect you've never heard of

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Buying these glasses helps remove one pound of plastic from the ocean.

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Whether you spend most of your drive time navigating urban streets or powering through rugged dirt, 2017's standout rides are all-access passes to wild adventure

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Move from a 1,800-square-foot house to a 200-square-foot trailer and you're forced to confront how much of your sedentary life is extraneous

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And you probably have it. But with a lot of work—and maybe a few therapy sessions—you can overcome it.

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Pro mountain biker Chris Baddick lives and trains in Boulder, Colorado, and his gear room is equipped with a full bike repair setup, nearly a dozen road and mountain bikes, and endless spare tires.

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'C&R - Crime and Reality' is a film from Brothers On The Fly about Germany's current policy making catch and release fishing illegal.

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Shot by Ben Sturgulewski, Solitary is a testament to finding heavenly backcountry skiing around the world.

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In 1965, Outward Bound took 28 women into the great outdoors to paddle lakes, hike mountains, and catch fish. They forged a bond that's unlike any other.

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Mike Olbinski is a photographer with an obsession—chasing storms throughout the southwest. It sounds crazy, but when you see his photos you'll understand.

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Nike and Adidas are each unveiling a new supershoe. Will they make the world's fastest runners even faster?

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The premise sounds nice: spend all your time off the grid in a cliffside dwelling with great views. We asked a real hermit what else the job entails.

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Every year, the Smithsonian holds a photo contest highlighting some of the best photographs from around the world. Here are our favorite finalists.

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From tips from professional #vanlifers to how to not to tie a surfboard on your roof.

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For decades, hydrogen has been considered the next big fuel source for vehicles. It’s taking time to gain traction, but hydrogen might very well be the future.

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Hayes made history by becoming the first woman to climb a 15.5a—the 131-foot La Rambla line up El Pati wall in Siurana, Spain. These photos follow her journey from the bottom of the crag to the anchors.

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Myles Osborne was poised to summit Mount Everest when a flapping of fabric caught his eye. He thought it was a tent—then it spoke.

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John Huston explored the North Pole, South Pole, and everything in between. Now he's moving into uncharted territory as the father of newborn twins.

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Over the past six years, there have been 20 shark attacks around Reunion Island. The deaths have inspired some surfers—most famously and recently Kelly Slater—to advocate for a cull. Susan Casey argues why that's a terrible, immoral, and totally ineffective way to deal with the problem.

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These high-end zooms are what you want for bike hunting, but I've also taken to carrying them on most mountain bike rides just to enjoy the view

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Stuff that's only good for frustrating you and causing fungal infections. Probably both.

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Here are five places that can teach you how to build everything from a surfboard to a teardrop trailer

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A group of Outside editors took advantage of a recent snowstorm to rip around on some of the newest designs for winter 2017-18

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Several small companies are building niche parts and pieces that make our cycling gear cheaper and more versatile

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This knife is a testament to the logging tradition of Northern Maine.

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A badass double bit axe.

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Advice from people whose lives depend on good organization

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In 1960 Wallace Stegner wrote a letter to Congress illustrating the importance of wilderness.

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We sent out our writer Andrew Tillin to see just how easy it is to break a bike lock. Turns out, it was pretty easy.

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In the Atacama region of Chile, 42-year-old Max Stöckl set a new mountain bike speed record on a standard frame.

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After years of diving competitively, Francisco Del Rosario realized that it had distracted him from the foundations of the sport: clarity of mind, the inexplicable sensations, and to visit another world beneath the waves.

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When Adam Kuhn and Scott Nelson took off from their homeland of Kentucky, they set their sights on Alaska.

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'Bruhwiler County,' a film from Yeti, shares how surfer Raph Bruhwiler has kept his community and family first in this remote stretch of Canada.

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This Spring, we've partnered with Portland, Oregon's Pickathon Music Fest to showcase some of the year's best new music.

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Professional musher Aliy Zirkle was prepared for the minus-50-degree temperatures and the brutally long distances of the Iditarod. What she didn't expect was a midnight attack by a snowmobile-riding stranger halfway through the 1,000-mile course.

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Outdoor brands are becoming a politically active force. Now that the battle for Outdoor Retailer is over, what's next? We spoke with a dozen industry leaders to find out what battles are shaping up.

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The tools United States Barista Champion Lemuel Butler uses to brew his own personal java

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High-tech hunting brand Kuiu wants to make a mountaineering boot you can wear for day hiking

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The key to success is a healthy mix of preparation and adaptability

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The stuff you need to have in your 4x4 at all times

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The iconic old-school fuzzy layer is making a comeback

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Why is it so hard to make a good sports bra? And what is the industry doing about it?

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We pulled records from January 2006 to September 2016 on where, how, and why park visitors are dying. Here’s what we found.

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A new book reveals, in vivid detail, how Christopher Knight escaped society more completely than most anybody else in human history

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Advances in technology tease us with the possibility of safer alcohol, but there are lots of regulations and ethical questions still to be tussled with

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Behind-the-scenes with the company's efforts to make sure kids—and parents—are valued at the office

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A new executive order that opens the door to coal mining corporations is shutting off water to the rest of us

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She was present when her fiance drowned during a kayaking trip last year, and even told authorities she wanted him dead. But there's no way a jury will convict. Here's why.

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As ski resorts struggle with warmer, shorter seasons, a team of Norwegian researchers is rolling out new snow machines that help cut back on planet-warming emissions

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You’re addicted to your phone. You’re loaded down by useless stuff. And you eat like a teenager. No wonder you can’t find the time to play outside, see the world, and get in shape. Fortunately, streamlining your life—and having more fun—is easy: just do less. Here’s how.

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Shorebreak from director Peter King is a feature film that dives into Clark Little's life as an action wave photographer.

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For big-wave surfer and North Shore native Mark Healey, life has always revolved around the water.

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Pete Correale has given his life to spending countless days in the ocean. From this foundation, he began guiding spearfishing trips all over the globe.

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Thule’s soon-to-be-released RoundTrip Ski Bag nails the details and has some game-changing features that make it one of the most user-friendly ski bags we’ve seen.

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In 1979, 11 years old and armed with a Kodak Instamatic 110, photographer Andrew Phelps took his first image in the Grand Canyon on a trip with his father, Brent. Phelps shot four rolls of film that trip, but the square prints he developed upon his return didn’t do his memories justice. Ever since, and with a life dedicated to photography, he’s been trying to successfully capture the canyon. Thousands of frames later, and after nine trips over 34 years with his father, Phelps took to sorting through his work. The result is a 108-page book called Cubic Feet/Sec.

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24 Hours in the Old Pueblo, one of the country’s great 24-hour races, went off this President’s Day weekend, complete with thundering rain, a rowdy party, and four former members of the U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team.

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Frosting! Cookies! Peanut butter! It's all fair game during long days of racing.

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"How can you let her do that? It's so dangerous!" For years, my mom has fielded this question from other parents about my climbing. Here's what she thinks about raising an adventurous daughter in an unfamiliar sport.

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Everything you need to know to ensure you don't ruin your skis, boots, and kit before next season

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In honor of Outside's 40th anniversary, we're selecting our all-time favorite gear, places, accomplishments, and people. This month, we rounded up 40 of the wisest tips we've ever given—on everything from health and fitness to what should be on your reading list.

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